Measuring Pain in TBI: Development of the TBI-QOL Pain Interference Item Bank and Short Form.
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E. Roth | N. Chiaravalloti | D. Tulsky | N. Carlozzi | A. Heinemann | T. Bushnik | P. Kisala | M. Sherer | A. Sander | Aaron J. Boulton | A. Kratz | Pamela A. Kisala
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